King of Chase Field should be signed by Rattlesnake

2021-12-15 00:26:50 By : Mr. sunprince yongre

For opposing players, the King of Chase is a very familiar person to Diamondbacks fans. He is an excellent defensive shortstop with light tower power and is known for showing off this power at Chase Stadium. So, if money is not an issue, why didn't Dbacks sign him? Well, first of all I think I should say that the player is Trevor Story to avoid confusion.

In addition to monetary factors, there are many reasons why we should sign Trevor Story. Still, you can't count the Diamondbacks when it comes to money, because when they signed Zach Greenk, they really shocked the MLB world.

However, for a team that has always said that there is only one or two years away from the game, this will mean a lot, which shows that the team needs an experienced star player to help lead these young players coming next year. He will provide legitimacy to the Diamondbacks, as they seek in coach recruitment.

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There are many reasons for how Arizona will benefit from Trevor Story joining the team in this hypothetical dream scenario. First, the team needs a right-handed power batsman. Our regular lineup has at least 5 left-handed batsmen, which prevents us from taking advantage of the short left field fence of the baseball field. In addition, the team often faces a left-handed batsman and has been shut down. If we want to win, it is impossible.

In a year that was "declining" for him, the story reached 0.251, .329, .471, .801, 103 OPS+ (100 is the average). Of course, having more internal conflicts with a team he doesn't want to play than Dbacks certainly won't help. For some strange reasons, the Rockies couldn't even trade him before the deadline. However, Story still played 34 doubles, 5 triples, 75 RBI and 24 HR, which is the best of the team in most categories. In addition, he could have led the team with his 20 steals last year.

The underlying statistics behind the main statistics indicate that Story should rebound a lot next year. He has a career worst 0.293 BABIP (average batting percentage of the ball in a game). BABIP measures how the batter hits the ball he actually put into the game. This means that everyone, human resources, queuing, flying out, etc... are all combined into one, and what is their success rate. If Story still maintains these numbers on the ball he has played in his worst year without finding an open ball, then this can only show that he is a great batsman.

His strikeout rate is declining every year, and it is found that he often hits the ball in the middle. This is very important to maintain your BABIP and maintain your ability to become an elite player. With a WAR of 26.7 and 4.2 last year, he is easily the best in the team. The 3.4 WAR comes from his offensive performance, which shows that he is an elite batsman.

His defense has weakened last year, but he is still very effective in the shortstop position. To make things better, if we need to make room for Perdomo or Ahmed immediately, we can easily transfer him to third base. With his success in defensive guerrillas, he can become third-placed King Glover. His defensive WAR is 1.6 and UZR is 3.1. (UZR has a league average of 0.0, so this is very good).

Story will consolidate this lineup and become the main third baseman we must lead the team to the championship in 2023. He will only be 29 years old next year, which shows that he should have more than 4 years as an elite player, especially if we transfer him to a 3B position that is not physically demanding. Trevor hit the ball in all areas and was named to the All-Star twice. Of course, this is to forget the fact that Trevor Story is the king of Chase Field.

I think many Diamondbacks fans remember what the story did to Chase Field and Zach Grienke in the 2016 Opening Day series. There are home runs in every game, and the two debuts against our star pitchers are hard to forget. There is no doubt that this is just the beginning of his possession of Chase Field.

In 105 games where Story played in Chase Field, he hit 174 times. In these shots, he had 50 hits, 9 doubles, 4 triples, 13 HR and 32 RBIs. This is equivalent to .287, .361, .591, 147 WRC+ batting line. These impressive numbers are absolutely amazing on DBacks. Imagine if Story played 81 consecutive games in Chase Field, how well he would do it.

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Trevor also walked 22 times, with only 54 strikeouts. At the same time, I don’t need to remind you how Dbacks handles walking and strikeouts. What a wonderful dream world I live in.

Although I doubt whether the team will give Story $125-150 million in 5-6 years, if they do, it must be a wise and special decision. One can only hope!

Hazen, Torey, Story, if any of you have read this article, please consider joining Rattlesnake! Be sure to check out the article about Josh Rojas and what kind of surgery he had!

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